Polk County Enterprise (Livingston, Tex.), Vol. 116, No. 54, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 2, 1998 Page: 2 of 24
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PAGE 2A * THE POLK COUNTY ENTERPRISE, THURSDAY, JULY 2,If*
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(Provided through the courtesy of. the National Weather
Service statfou ia Livingston). These are the Figures for
the 24-hour periods ending at < a.m. ' S
POLK COUNTY AND VICINITY - Partly cloudy Thursday with
mid 70s.:
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HIGH
LOW
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Thursday, June 25
101
73
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Friday, June 26
101
73
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Saturday, June 27
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75
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Sunday,June 28
'99
73
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Monday, June 29
96
73
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Tuesday, June 30
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Wednesday )ui . 1
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75
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i \ainfall tig res o tained from
the National Weather
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Total rainfall for
1997...........................
.............54.04
Total rainfall to date for 1998.................
...............17.59
Total rainfall for week ending July 1......
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Ten-Year annual rainfall average................
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.............47.85
Wrecks include bicycle, car collision
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Imagene Barnes Krisick, 68, of
Goodrich, was stopped at the stop
sign at.the intersection of Bast Mi-
lam and North Houston.
According to the accident report
filed by Officer Leon Middleton,
Rristek failed to yield the right of
way from the stop sign, proceeded
through the intersection and was
struck by Torres’ vehicle.
Torres was transported by Rural
Metro to Memorial Medical Center
with “possible” injuries. Kristek
and a passenger in her vehicle -
Shirley Fontaine, 38, of Goodrich -
- were uninjured.
No charges were filed in conjunc-
tion with the accident.
A local man sustained “possible”
injuries in an automobile/bicycle
collision that occurred at 8:20 p.m.
Saturday in the 1800 block of West
Church.
A 1993 Hyundai Sonata driven
by Tanya Michelle Sutton, 18, of
Livingston, was traveling west-
bound in the inside lane of the 1800
block of West Church and a bicycle
driven by David Coleman, 47, of
Livingston, was traveling on the
shoulder on the right side of. the
roadway.
According to the accident report
filed by Officer Byron Lyons,
Coleman crossed over into the right
lane and was attempting to cross
into the left lane when he struck
Sutton’s vehicle.
Coleman was transported by
A.M.T. Ambulance to Memorial
Medical Center with "possible”
injuries. Neither Sutton nor the
three children in her vehicle wet?
injured.
No charges were filed in conjunc-
tion with the accident.
Four people sustained “possible”
injuries in a two-vehicle collision
that occurred at 1:45 p.m. Wednes-
day in the intersection of the 400
block of North Washington and the
100 block of Polk.
A 1989 Toyota Corolla driven by
Jessica Kathleen Murphy, 16, of
Livingston, was traveling west on
Polk and a 1990 Ford Tempo driven
by April Landers, 24, of Living-
ston, was traveling south on North
Washington.
• , According to the accident report
filed by Officer Ronnie Bogany,
Murphy was attempting to cross
Dver North Washington and failed
to see Landers’ vehicle, striking it
on the left door.
Landers was transported by pri-
vate vehicle to Memorial Medical
Center with “possible" injuries.
Three passengers in her vehicle, a
woman and two children, were
transported by Rural Metro to Me-
morial Medical Cehter with
“possible” inpiries. Neither Murphy
nor the four passengers in her vehi-
cle were injured.
Murphy was cited for failure to
yield right of way and Landers was
cited for no driver’s license.
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DETCOG board approves
nine grant applications
NACOGDOCHES-Directors of
. the Deep East Texas Council of 9>ahuon will seek $202,323 from
Governments have approved nine Je Governors Criminal Justice
grant applications to be submitted Dmsion 10 fund the expansion and
.-to state and federal agencies for 1,nprovement of substance abuse
fonding assistance. prevention activities in Nacogdo
The grants represent requests for a ch“ Co.unty;. r--.ru. cA
total of more than $2,295,632. The ?e i"*ehna
applications were reviewed by the cauon Program will also ask the
t)ETCOG Grants Application Re- Governor’s Criminal Justice Divi-
View Committee before approval by s‘on for $122,750 to hire a full-
tha council's board at a meeting in time offica and a part-time officer
Na»gdoches. / to work on juvenile drug-related
-The largest application, for problems.
$791,994, came from the Jasper and The Natogdoches Police Depart-
Newtort County Public Health Dis- ment wil1 seek $32,194 from the
trict (Or a rural health outreach pro- u s- Department of Justice to hire
gram, including transportation, so- a civilian clerk to support cofhmu-
cial services and public education, nity policing efforts and the pur-
to serve 1,200 low-income families chase of a long-range laser measur-
in the two counties. The district is in8 device,
seeking funding from the U.S. Of- The City of Jasper will also ask
fice of Rural Health Policy. ' the Department of Justice for
The Crockett Independent School $29,862 to hire two additional dis-
District will seek $423,785 from patchers, providing more policing
the U.S. Rural Utility Service fora time for its patrolmen
program allowing two rural school
districts to share resources through
Video conferencing and $238,287
from the Texas Department of
Health and Human Services for the
development of an early head-start
program for children up to the age
The Diboll Independent School
bistrict will ask the Department of
Health and Human Services for
$238,287 to fond an activities de-
velopment program for children up
■ to the ftge of 3.
Stephen F. Austin State Univer-
sity will see $234,241 from the
U.S. Department of Education for a
project to prepare special education
personnel in their fields and provide
services for rural children with high
incidence disabilities.
‘ The San Jacinto County Head
Start Program Will seek $210,196
from (he Department of Health and
Humftn Services for funding a cost
of fiving allowance and other im-
provements, including transporta-
tion needs for 94 children.
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7/10 & 7/11 Hamblin Rose
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White, Barbara. Polk County Enterprise (Livingston, Tex.), Vol. 116, No. 54, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 2, 1998, newspaper, July 2, 1998; Livingston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth798292/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Livingston Municipal Library.